Which statement best describes credible Internet sources? Websites that are infrequently updated are typically reliable sources
of information, because it means that the information was already correct. Websites ending in .gov, .edu., and .org are reliable sources of information, because they are run by the government, universities, and organizations. Websites containing information from the 1990s are most likely reliable sources of information, because they have been in existence for a while. Websites with multiple authors are generally reliable sources of information, because more people are likely to have more information to share.
The answer to your question is choosing websites that end in edu or .gov. Websites still need to be updated, you can use it for information if it’s not too recent but don’t use it as a source. If it has multiple authors there is a possibility that some things can be mixed up or certain parts are false for by one person and the other side is true done by another. ( but that is just hypothetical) using verified websites is the best option because you could get loads of information from them and it could possibly be easier to use and understand, plus it should be updated and not have many authors.
if you play video games don't trade (people are sneaky). don't give your credit card information on a website that is not official such as balance checkers that are not made by the card company.